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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Pessimistic vs. Optimistic

 
CFO Outlook Survey
Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) are in a unique position to evaluate their companies’ current performance and future outlook. Among the CFO surveys published in the U.S., the GE Capital U.S. Mid-Market CFO Survey is one of the few that examines businesses across distinct sectors, providing a more comprehensive picture of how financial executives view the world today and their outlook for the months ahead.
About this data
In the first and third quarters of 2010 and 2011, GE Capital surveyed the CFOs of more than 530 U.S. middle-market companies across seven distinct industries to ascertain their views of the U.S. economy and their outlook on a variety of crucial industry and business issues, including commercial credit and financing needs. CFOs surveyed were from an independent Dun & Bradstreet source of middle-market companies with revenue between $50 million and $1 billion, and average revenue of approximately $150 million. For more information on the study, click here.

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